VIDEO: Three’s company for this busy koala mum
Meet Jill, the busiest koala mum at the Australian Reptile Park and resident wet-nurse for three joeys, only one of which is hers!
Meet Jill, the busiest koala mum at the Australian Reptile Park and resident wet-nurse for three joeys, only one of which is hers!
A pair of baby boy platypuses have emerged from their burrow at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria 133 days after hatching.
Female bottlenose dolphins in Western Australia have been found forming unique social cliques to protect their young.
Taronga Zoo has welcomed its first new meerkat pups in almost seven years, and they’re outrageously cute.
Every hour in Australia carers around the country are helping rear orphaned wildlife, from kangaroos to koalas, wombats to quolls.
Meet Eddie, the orphaned baby echidna that Tim Faulkner, AG’s 2015 Conservationist of the Year, is hand rearing at home.
Meet Hank and Tank, a pair of five-month-old Tasmanian devils born in Barrington Tops, NSW, as part of the Devil Ark breeding program.
There are less than 1000 numbats left alive on the planet, including those in enclosed reserves and zoos. One of the main areas were they are found is the Dryandra woodland in WA’s southern wheatbelt. To donate and help save the numbat look for the AG Society numbat fundraiser in issue 130. Click on the image to scroll through the gallery or swipe from right to left if you’re using a touch screen device.
Banjo, the yellow-bellied glider possum at Taronga Zoo
Two endangered brush-tailed rock-wallaby joeys have been born at Taronga Zoo